what do you mean by 'omnibus'?
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Noun Form:
1.) a volume containing several books previously published separately.
e.g. an omnibus of her first trilogy
(british form)
a single edition of two or more consecutive television or radio programmes previously broadcast separately.
e.g. Coronation Street's rival EastEnders was boosted by a weekend omnibus
2. a simple bus.
e.g. a horse-drawn omnibus
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- An omnibus bill is a proposed law that covers a wide range of issues, many of which are unconnected.
- The Latin term omnibus means "to, for, by, with, or from everything."
- An omnibus bill is a single document that combines multiple legislation into one and is enacted by a legislature in a single vote.
- Because of their breadth and scope, omnibus legislation are difficult to debate and evaluate.
- In the past, omnibus legislation have been used to enact difficult modifications.
- As a result, some people consider omnibus legislation to be anti-democratic.
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